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mjazzg

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  1. the duet with church organ is extraordinary
  2. I'm even more happy to take the AZ after this week's published research from Public Health Scotland, "By the fourth week after receiving the initial dose, the Pfizer and Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccines had reduced the risk of hospital admissions from Covid-19 by up to 85% and 94% respectively, according to a study by Scottish universities and Public Health Scotland. A mong people aged 80 and over, vaccination was associated with an 81% reduction in hospital admission risk in the fourth week, when the results for both vaccines were combined. The scientists, whose work is available online but has not yet been peer-reviewed, said the results from the two vaccines should not be compared. There was more data on people who were given the Pfizer vaccine, while the AstraZeneca vaccine had mostly been administered to older people." https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/feb/22/one-vaccine-protection-severe-covid-evidence
  3. In preparation for their weekend's 'Birth Of The Cool' concert
  4. Thanks for the tip, two artists I haven't treally listened to. After all these years, Leo's graphic design team is still as quaintly inept as it's ever been...shoestring exercise, I realise but it does make me smile. Similarly with FMR
  5. And tomorrow, one of the best live albums ever perhaps? Here now,
  6. Italian brass band project La Banda is one of my most memorable London Jazz Festival gigs
  7. So another day's work done and time to think of Italian musicians. Unfortunately I'm not with my collection so can't simply look at the shelves. I suspect these names have been mentioned upthread but Pino Minafra, Giorgio Occhipinti and the Italian Instabile Orchestra all featured heavily in my Italian phase. The orchestra is a great line-up to spin out of for people to investigate. Mario Schiano and Giancarlo Schiafinni are not to be missed. Roberto Ottaviano, Andrea Centazzo and his Ictus label and finally Stefano Battaglia's ECM recordings The best Italian album I have heard recently is easily this https://www.discogs.com/Schiaffini-Prati-Gemmo-Armaroli-Luc-Ferrari-Exercises-DImprovisation/release/11633667 This entire label looks expensively tantalising but it's on Spotify I think I bet most if not all of these are in the thread, maybe I should have read that first...
  8. That's a great album indeed. I'll put my mind to some other recommendations after work but you can't go wrong following Trovesi on Black Saint and ECM. Other name that immediately comes to mind is Carlo Actis Dato. And, the Splasch label. Back to work...
  9. I've just plunged off the back of your recommendation too, Steve
  10. Just found out from New World that a shipment of these is on its way to UK distributor Proper Music. Possibly of interest to European members too.
  11. Thanks to Joe in the New World Records thread Still mining that furrow? I loved those two too. how are they sounding today? The Rosewoman on Soul Note is worth a listen iirc. When I'm back with my collection I'm going to follow your lead HutchFan
  12. That Harris looks great, what a line-up to take on that music. Thanks for bringing it to my attention
  13. Genius, pure and simple. Sometimes I listen to this and think it's better even than 'Astral Weeks' preceded by my favourite mid-period album and now I'm going to listen to that Eddie Hinton, thanks @soulpope
  14. Memories, need to revisit. Thanks for the prompt
  15. I'm away from home so can't listen to 'In Pursuit' so can't give you a comparison based on a recent listen, I'm afraid. The new one certainly stands alone as a good recording of a fiery set. Can't believe anyone into either musician won't enjoy it.
  16. That's my favourite by a country mile. Desert island for me. I've listened to the Most this afternoon and really enjoyed it very much
  17. Roscoe Mitchell & Mike Reed - The Ritual and the Dance not their first collaboration but a mighty fine one nonetheless. Reed's always been one of my favourite drummers
  18. I've certainly read Steve Coleman talking about the influence of Hammond on his music, not inconsiderable if I remember correctly
  19. It's a very good album, recommended to anyone who likes any of the three involved. there's a companion release without Drake but with Tatsuya Nakatani. Also very good but not blue
  20. There's a lot worse ways to spend the day just a shame it had to mark a sad occasion. That second one we played to death when I was at university in the 80s
  21. I love Kenny's sound. A great writer too. I miss seeing him play which I was lucky enough to do on many occasions in many different line-ups. Not that one though.
  22. Listening to that now, hadn't heard about it
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